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we have mentioned netflix. other earnings are rolling in as we go through the next quarter's set of results and so far they have been positive. and of course a close on wall street does help the sentiment on asia today as well. that is the business briefing. up next: newsbriefing. we'll take you through ther stories making headlines in the global news media today. a man has gone on trialfor the second time charged with the murder of 29—year—old girls 32 years ago. rushall bishop, 52, is accused of killing nicola fellows and karen holloway, who were found dead in woods near brighton in october 19 86. from the old bailey, daniela ralph reports. more than 30 years ago the families came to court for the first murder trial. today they returned. at times in tears as they again sat through the evidence. karen was described as a sensible girl who knew right from wrong. nicola was said to be the stronger of the two. she was outgoing and would speak her mind. the girls were neighbours. their bodies were found on octo
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is it the new netflix original shows? >> i do not believe it is the new netflix original content at all. i think there is a certain part of the success of netflix that can be attributed now over the last few quarters to a rising tide floats all boats. growth across the top kenexa tv and not just domestic in the u.s. but every broadband internet connected market in the u.s. is phenomenal. at some point, the street has to stop looking at netflix from a standpoint of today hit or miss their own estimates in terms of what growth will be and look at it as a normal company. there are three things i would be worried about in terms of future if i was netflix. regardless of what the story was this quarter. that would be at&t, disney, and free ott solutions. the value and demand for content that hbo and warner media would have when they launch their content and the massive growth of free ott is more significant from netflix in the last few quarters. emily: given netflix is so far ahead of other streaming providers at this point, do
is it the new netflix original shows? >> i do not believe it is the new netflix original content at all. i think there is a certain part of the success of netflix that can be attributed now over the last few quarters to a rising tide floats all boats. growth across the top kenexa tv and not just domestic in the u.s. but every broadband internet connected market in the u.s. is phenomenal. at some point, the street has to stop looking at netflix from a standpoint of today hit or miss their...
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we start off with netflix and ill, get it, not netflix and chill. the stock absolutely crushedp the laws of gravity suddenly being applied. let's get to julia borssttin with the details the stock now down over 13%. the company added 5.15 million subscribers in a quarter that's more than a million short than the 6.2 million the company projected it would add the shortfall coming from the u.s. and overseas. netflix forecasting lighter subscriber growth in q 3 than expected they looked at 5 million new subscribers in q 3 reid hastings did not attribute the shortfall to any increasing competition, but rather, challenges to their own internal forecasting, he did address growing competition head on, saying, he believes there's room for multiple properties to have attractive offerings for consum consumers. we'll have analysts reaction coming up later in the show. >> julia thank you >>> just to recap, netflix is down 13% after hours that is the size of cbs double the size of viacom what do you do with the stock here that is a significant number to me, comes
we start off with netflix and ill, get it, not netflix and chill. the stock absolutely crushedp the laws of gravity suddenly being applied. let's get to julia borssttin with the details the stock now down over 13%. the company added 5.15 million subscribers in a quarter that's more than a million short than the 6.2 million the company projected it would add the shortfall coming from the u.s. and overseas. netflix forecasting lighter subscriber growth in q 3 than expected they looked at 5...
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netflix, ibm, lam research. netflix power through with some -- subscriber growth. their shares ramp-up higher. lam research makes the machines that make the chips -- makes the chips we are all worried about. they are up. this is the company you were looking ahead. romaine: there was a ton of activity around this. a lot of folks were looking at this company and thinking last quarter, or the previous turning season was a minor blip. apparently they better right. joe: exactly right. the stock is going nuts. romaine: back to the $400 level. caroline: we are already starting to see this winners and losers play out for the earnings season. if you're going to do well, or overexert your expectations. ibm is down because they did not quite pull their weight. joe: exactly right. we have been seeing this trend for a while. early on, we had the warnings a couple of weeks ago. investors are in the punishing because they are getting squeezed on transportation materials, what for the fast-growing companies bareback for rewarding. growth, let's get back to uber. it is one of the m
netflix, ibm, lam research. netflix power through with some -- subscriber growth. their shares ramp-up higher. lam research makes the machines that make the chips -- makes the chips we are all worried about. they are up. this is the company you were looking ahead. romaine: there was a ton of activity around this. a lot of folks were looking at this company and thinking last quarter, or the previous turning season was a minor blip. apparently they better right. joe: exactly right. the stock is...
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own netflix. it's still a spectacular growth story. the company is up 30% year-to-date can the stock continue to move high center i'll talk to the ceo. he's a bright guy. after spending nearly a week talking to some of the greatest innovators of our time on the west coast, which company deserves to be highlighted for a moment the answer i'm telling you will surprise you oracle back to new jersey, not new york edition of the lightning round so stick with cramer (daniel jacob) for every hour that you're idling in your car, . you're sending about half a gallon of gasoline up in the air. that amounts to about 10 pounds of carbon dioxide every week. (malo hutson) growth is good, but when it starts impacting our quality of air and quality of life, that's a problem. so forward-thinking cities like sacramento are investing in streets that are smarter and greener. the solution was right under our feet. asphalt. or to be more precise, intelligent asphalt. by embedding sensors into the pavement, as well as installing cameras on traffic lights, we
own netflix. it's still a spectacular growth story. the company is up 30% year-to-date can the stock continue to move high center i'll talk to the ceo. he's a bright guy. after spending nearly a week talking to some of the greatest innovators of our time on the west coast, which company deserves to be highlighted for a moment the answer i'm telling you will surprise you oracle back to new jersey, not new york edition of the lightning round so stick with cramer (daniel jacob) for every hour that...
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are you buying netflix on its weakness today >> here's one of the stranger things about netflix since it's ipo it's been one of the best performing stocks in the united states. if you earned the stock just after its earnings date you'd be down 67% right now so q2 earnings have been notoriously weak for the company throughout history and they lower guidance 11 times and the average performance after they lower guidance is about 12%. so this decline you're seeing in after hours is pretty much par for the course regarding q2 and when they lower guidance they typically beat earnings about 5 cents in q2. they beat q2 if i heard correctly by 6 cents it's in line historically for netflix. >> always count on you, paul, for the historic data points bonus points for using the stranger things reference in your take. paul hickey, thank you john, stick around for a little longer we're going to discuss these netflix earnings and this double digit stock move lower >> i love having john here i think we should make this a regular occurrence but john is sticking around as we said for a little longer. u
are you buying netflix on its weakness today >> here's one of the stranger things about netflix since it's ipo it's been one of the best performing stocks in the united states. if you earned the stock just after its earnings date you'd be down 67% right now so q2 earnings have been notoriously weak for the company throughout history and they lower guidance 11 times and the average performance after they lower guidance is about 12%. so this decline you're seeing in after hours is pretty...
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happy friday netflix hitting the red carpet at the 90th annual oscars this weekend. by the way, the stock hitting an all-time high today. let's go to julia in los angeles. julia? >> reporter: hey, brian, the red carpet is covered with white plastic to protect it from the rain overhead right now. there's an oscar over there in a trash bag. but by sunday the red carpet will be prepped and it will be a big day for netflix and it has eight nominations compared to just three last year and four of netflix's nominations are for "mud bound." best supporting actress, song, adapted screenplay and cinematography that's broad acclaim for a movie that netflix bought at sundance, showing it figured out how to break into the elite ranks the academy getting over their plan to release movies in theaters the same day they're released on netflix. they're also dominated for documentaries "icarus" and "strong island." netflix's rival amazon drew only one nomination this year for the best original screenplay for "big sick. this after last year, amazon had seven nominations and three wins,
happy friday netflix hitting the red carpet at the 90th annual oscars this weekend. by the way, the stock hitting an all-time high today. let's go to julia in los angeles. julia? >> reporter: hey, brian, the red carpet is covered with white plastic to protect it from the rain overhead right now. there's an oscar over there in a trash bag. but by sunday the red carpet will be prepped and it will be a big day for netflix and it has eight nominations compared to just three last year and four...
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netflix nominated for a lot of golden globes. more than any other streaming services, more than hbo. is 2019 going to be as smooth? andre: no, it won't be. [laughter] emily: why not? andre: i think netflix has never really had to face direct competition for audience attention. they were the first mover in terms of the over the top streaming service and had a head start not only in terms of licensing content, but producing content specifically for streaming. you mentioned disney, at&t, potentially nbc universal. there is also a lot of free streaming solutions that are gaining rapid market share. there's no barrier to entry in terms of technology. and so, i think 2019 is going to be a year where it is very challenging for netflix to maintain that market dominance. emily: this is a company that continues to spend billions of dollars on original content. we don't get a lot of information on viewership from netflix, but this year, they did release a list of their top 10 most binge watched shows. paul, some of the usual suspects weren'
netflix nominated for a lot of golden globes. more than any other streaming services, more than hbo. is 2019 going to be as smooth? andre: no, it won't be. [laughter] emily: why not? andre: i think netflix has never really had to face direct competition for audience attention. they were the first mover in terms of the over the top streaming service and had a head start not only in terms of licensing content, but producing content specifically for streaming. you mentioned disney, at&t,...
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if anybody wants to boycott something because of an individual's actions i suggest boycotting netflix if a crew from netflix is filming and comes under attack what is she going to blame it on a film just cancelled my netflix membership reason susan rice they can have her but not me this is where our family takes a hard bass we're canceling netflix altogether our kid will be better off instead of watching in chilling he'll be read about for have a break from politics to entertainment we've already seen her former boss appear as a guest on a netflix show and rumors have been running rampant that the obama's may be in talks to produce a series starring the dynamic duo raising concerns over where the company is headed . police say speak now to political cartoonist ted rall and i'm sure that there's a political cartoon begging to be done on this for you so that's coming up shortly why on earth first question does netflix make some great entertaining shows need a politician with a very checkered past on board. well they don't really i mean what they really need is a bunch of people with exp
if anybody wants to boycott something because of an individual's actions i suggest boycotting netflix if a crew from netflix is filming and comes under attack what is she going to blame it on a film just cancelled my netflix membership reason susan rice they can have her but not me this is where our family takes a hard bass we're canceling netflix altogether our kid will be better off instead of watching in chilling he'll be read about for have a break from politics to entertainment we've...
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julie: netflix and tesla. don't miss this, fed shared -- chair jerome powell delivers his annual report. >> looking at goldman sachs as it reports second quarter numbers before the bell. lisa: johnson & johnson reporting second-quarter earnings before the bell. julie: that's all for "what'd you miss?" >> this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ phones have made our lives effortless. streaming "must see tv" has never been easier. paying for things is a breeze. and getting into new places is even simpler. with xfinity mobile saving money is effortless too. it's the only network that combines america's largest most reliable 4g lte with the most wifi hotspots and it can be included with xfinity internet. which could save you hundreds of dollars a year. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and is is "bloomberg technology." over 5 millionst subscribers. well over expectations. does it mark the end of an era. amazon crashes on prime day.
julie: netflix and tesla. don't miss this, fed shared -- chair jerome powell delivers his annual report. >> looking at goldman sachs as it reports second quarter numbers before the bell. lisa: johnson & johnson reporting second-quarter earnings before the bell. julie: that's all for "what'd you miss?" >> this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ phones have made our lives effortless. streaming "must see tv" has never been easier. paying for things is a breeze. and getting...
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i was with farley. >> that was before there was a a netflix. >> yeah, pre-netflix. >> jimmy: pre-netflix. that was the original netflix. hbo. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> yeah, that's true. >> jimmy: yeah. but farley was in it. >> farley came on in the middle of the show. actually -- >> scary. >> when i did my hbo special a a long time ago, farley -- i would sing a haunted song. >> jimmy: yes. >> and then every night on tour, a different guy would come out and run out and pretend to be the mad man who lives in the house. and so i was doing the show in chicago. farley goes, "hey, can i be the guy?" i said "yeah, yeah. most -- just so you know, a lot of times the guys come out in their underwear." and he goes, "oh. well, my manager told me i shouldn't do that." [ laughter ] and i said, "okay, you don't have to." he goes, "yeah, he said that i've got to change my --", i swear to god, he was going, "i've got to change the way i present myself" and blah, blah, blah. i said, "yeah, don't do it then. don't do it. just come out like you farley." and then, i swear to god, did the show and he comes out na
i was with farley. >> that was before there was a a netflix. >> yeah, pre-netflix. >> jimmy: pre-netflix. that was the original netflix. hbo. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> yeah, that's true. >> jimmy: yeah. but farley was in it. >> farley came on in the middle of the show. actually -- >> scary. >> when i did my hbo special a a long time ago, farley -- i would sing a haunted song. >> jimmy: yes. >> and then every night on tour, a...
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so forcing netflix to add more to originals and again they're being attacked on two fronts. >> netflix is the story of the day when it comes to the u.s. stock market having a huge effect on the nasdaq richard, thank you very much >> thank you >>> in other corporate news, amazon suffering a glitch during its annual prime day sale. kate rogers has more on that >> good morning. amazon did suffer from technical issues when prime day kicked off at 3:00 p.m. yesterday with glitches appearing on amazon.com and on the app this is what many users saw when they tried to log on photos of the dogs of amazon's error messages, cute but not what customers were looking for. nearly two hours into the day, amazon did release a statement saying some customers are having difficulty shopping and we're working to resolve the issue quickly. in the first hour of prime day in the u.s., customers ordered more items compared to the first hour last year there are hundreds of thousands of deals to come and more than 34 hours to shop prime day four more countries are participating this year compared to last year th
so forcing netflix to add more to originals and again they're being attacked on two fronts. >> netflix is the story of the day when it comes to the u.s. stock market having a huge effect on the nasdaq richard, thank you very much >> thank you >>> in other corporate news, amazon suffering a glitch during its annual prime day sale. kate rogers has more on that >> good morning. amazon did suffer from technical issues when prime day kicked off at 3:00 p.m. yesterday with...
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emily: we are going to continue netflix -- continue to monitor netflix. joining us, howard owens. he is a veteran producer of streaming shows including, apple planet of the apps and biggest loser. you have been producing original content longer for netflix was in this game. as a producer, how much has this shaken up your job in the entertainment landscape? howard: it has really made our job more fun. desperate areal global content players for these to be domestic distributors. these big desk netflix is a great example is building a global content premium content brand. we were excited to see the numbers of their foreign growth and they are excited to see where that is coming from. obligate our company is taking a big bet on the growth of foreign content, particularly in emerging markets. netflix is tapping into that. building a consumer brand that is here for the future. new entryle is now a in the original content game. you guys were behind planet of the apps. what did you learn from that experience about apple's strengths and weaknesses? howard: apple is a lean in company. the e
emily: we are going to continue netflix -- continue to monitor netflix. joining us, howard owens. he is a veteran producer of streaming shows including, apple planet of the apps and biggest loser. you have been producing original content longer for netflix was in this game. as a producer, how much has this shaken up your job in the entertainment landscape? howard: it has really made our job more fun. desperate areal global content players for these to be domestic distributors. these big desk...
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netflix is really adding. the biggest knock on them is that they have such an avalanche of content, hard to sort through what the best stuff is. that is a pretty good criticism. >> that is a pretty good criticism. they're strong on three counts. they have launching new content. oscar contender movie coming out in december. purchasing production studios far less than market value for production studios. they're making plays internationally with brazil and to increase international subscriber number. following through with the content with a lot of great business plays straight ahead. melissa: james we talk about netflix, same way we talk about every other company out there. their biggest competition coming on from apple, amazon, those are the ones giving them a big run for the money. how are they dealing with that competition? >> earnings feed is so impressive, i think if you're an investor in a company like this, you worry, are they going to overpay for these entertainment assets. for tv productions, movies, e
netflix is really adding. the biggest knock on them is that they have such an avalanche of content, hard to sort through what the best stuff is. that is a pretty good criticism. >> that is a pretty good criticism. they're strong on three counts. they have launching new content. oscar contender movie coming out in december. purchasing production studios far less than market value for production studios. they're making plays internationally with brazil and to increase international...
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is netflix a canary in the coal shaft? that is why they have to do a very good job in the conference call giving investors confidence. continue toll discuss this later in the show. hastingsr coming from to shareholders saying youtube is their major competitor. hbo and disney. thank you to you both. questioning sinclair media's win to win approval. hearing -- a step that may kill the deal. sale isnds that the structured in such a way for sinclair to control the assets regardless. the deal would give sinclair a reach into almost 59% of u.s. households. the deal is being reviewed by the department of justice and the sec. in february, the sec revealed it was conducting its own investigation. it is one of the amazon calendar and it already has some big snafus. we will talk to the executive in charge of prime time next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the whole china -- the whole situation with china and the u.s. is very critical. i believe the situation is getting worse. president trump is not giving in. emily: a major hiccup on one
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who can catch netflix? we bring in alex sherman who spoke to the cfo of netflix. alex, what did he tell you >> melissa, similar to david's point. i think he said, not everyone here is going to be a winner just by getting bigger we're seeing all kinds of mergers. two of the things he told me, first not everybody't big. the strategic question is what type of business do i want to be in the next five or ten years? some brands are big enough to compete to be another netflix or another youtube and vy for the global consumer media dollar, but not everybody is going to be in that bucket so it's interesting, as all of these giant media companies come together, netflix, this is from netflix cfo david wells is sort of taking a look at this from a step back and ng, i don't know that i fully agree with what all you guys are doing. he even commented on sort of the direct to consumer o.t.t. services that really is disney's big step forward here he said, look, i'm not sure the consumer wants 100 o.t.t. services they want one that does the job really good so you can sit down and
who can catch netflix? we bring in alex sherman who spoke to the cfo of netflix. alex, what did he tell you >> melissa, similar to david's point. i think he said, not everyone here is going to be a winner just by getting bigger we're seeing all kinds of mergers. two of the things he told me, first not everybody't big. the strategic question is what type of business do i want to be in the next five or ten years? some brands are big enough to compete to be another netflix or another youtube...
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now the new oscars attention to netflix do help it lure film makers that want reassurance that netflix can help them earn traditional hollywood acclaim as well as global reach now netflix said in the last earnings it will spend as much as $8 billion on content this year the goal of half of that content being original that investment seems to be paying off with faster than expected subscriber growth and stock up 115% over the past 12 months crossing the $300 mark today to hit a new all time high. it is worth noting that the net flex is the only f-a-a-n-g stock up this week >> great stock good luck with the weather never have to say that in l.a. good luck with the weather this weekend. >> all right so as julia noted, netflix is up 25 50% this year. that's the best start to a year for netflix since 2012 the stock is now worth more than general electric can you believe that guys? wow. so mike is at the plaza with a call to action on netflix. >> okay. so we'll take a look at using a call spread and we're taking a look at buying a call spread typically speaking, this is a trade that you want
now the new oscars attention to netflix do help it lure film makers that want reassurance that netflix can help them earn traditional hollywood acclaim as well as global reach now netflix said in the last earnings it will spend as much as $8 billion on content this year the goal of half of that content being original that investment seems to be paying off with faster than expected subscriber growth and stock up 115% over the past 12 months crossing the $300 mark today to hit a new all time...
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that would be netflix. remember back in 2010 time-warner ceo jeff bewkes said this to "new york times", is the albanian army going to take over the world i don't think so is there an albanian army today, jim, that you think people aren't looking at? they are so busy looking to acquire content with the distribution platform, they are not seeing what is coming down the pike >> well, possibly. it's interesting that netflix back then could call an albanian amazon, too, they didn't go out and buy fox or paramount or somebody like that. >> right. >> they created media companies from scratch, which by the way what antitrust regulators love that, creating organic competition. it's one of the great stories of the year that they went out there and hired the people and bought the stuff and started up essentially their own studios. it's really remarkable achievement. some people saying why didn't at&t just do that? i don't want to get into that. i mean, there are reasons. so yes it's possible there are people right now
that would be netflix. remember back in 2010 time-warner ceo jeff bewkes said this to "new york times", is the albanian army going to take over the world i don't think so is there an albanian army today, jim, that you think people aren't looking at? they are so busy looking to acquire content with the distribution platform, they are not seeing what is coming down the pike >> well, possibly. it's interesting that netflix back then could call an albanian amazon, too, they didn't...
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about netflix, it is about rapid cloud adoption the whole premise of netflix is you get all sorts of content via the internet like amazon netflix uses a part of amazon's business called amazon web services and that is why amazon vaulted more than 4% and that and because the president is pre occupied with other things and didn't tweet about the post office everyone is focused on the supreme court today. this case is merely about whether third parties sells via amazon need to collect sales tax. that is side show. and again, amazon web services handles most of netflix cloud service. what is good for netflix is good for amazon and for google, aka alphabet with the latter gaining more than 3% there ais just plain good news for three quarters of f.a.n.g. now facebook is another story. the "wall street journal" ran an article today. facebook may have more headline risk but numbers actually are going to be fine barring another. barring another cambridge analytica. even after the cambridge analytica blowout, they still rather advertise on facebook while we are at it, the rekindling of the ups
about netflix, it is about rapid cloud adoption the whole premise of netflix is you get all sorts of content via the internet like amazon netflix uses a part of amazon's business called amazon web services and that is why amazon vaulted more than 4% and that and because the president is pre occupied with other things and didn't tweet about the post office everyone is focused on the supreme court today. this case is merely about whether third parties sells via amazon need to collect sales tax....
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emily: netflix is feeling the punch. we have been talking over the last few weeks over how it has surpassed. is this because of the lack of new content or the unpredictability of the schedule of new content? others suggested is due to the world cup. >> you take a step back and look at disney, 21st century fox, and streaming services. more competitive headwinds. time warner. that is why they need to drive content. tom has a good point. it speaks to why netflix had to spend at this rate. any dip in content, you could see speed bumps in the quarter. and the international buildout. content will be so key for netflix. you put it all together and you have disney on the horizon. this will be a key in 6-12 months for netflix to navigate some of these linear headwinds. like what we saw this quarter. and the comfort that it is a speed bump and not a negative trend. emily: netflix is burning through cash. even as the stock price climbed. netflix's fastest-growing expense is not content. it's marketing. >> when you do not have the w
emily: netflix is feeling the punch. we have been talking over the last few weeks over how it has surpassed. is this because of the lack of new content or the unpredictability of the schedule of new content? others suggested is due to the world cup. >> you take a step back and look at disney, 21st century fox, and streaming services. more competitive headwinds. time warner. that is why they need to drive content. tom has a good point. it speaks to why netflix had to spend at this rate....
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netflix beat analyst estimates. joe: a libertarian professor actually made the case that maybe regulations are not that bad? alex tabarrok began studying the correlation between that are regulations and business growth, he was sure the data would prove studytions -- his actually concluded something different. he joins us now from washington. thank you very much, professor. tell us about how you went down this research in the first place. what did you set out to show? alex: i did not set out to show anything, but what i set out to study was there was a long-term decline in dynamism in the united states, the number of new startups has been going down. the job creation rate has been going down. fewer people are moving about from job to job. what we want to do was ask is regulation a cause of this? it seems a plausible theory. after dicing and chopping up the data in a whole bunch of different ways, we concluded regulation is not a cause of this decline in dynamism. joe: let's check about -- talk about methodology becau
netflix beat analyst estimates. joe: a libertarian professor actually made the case that maybe regulations are not that bad? alex tabarrok began studying the correlation between that are regulations and business growth, he was sure the data would prove studytions -- his actually concluded something different. he joins us now from washington. thank you very much, professor. tell us about how you went down this research in the first place. what did you set out to show? alex: i did not set out to...
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netflix described the performance as strong but not stellar. its total number of users globally now stands at 130—million. the fall in share price follows a run for the stock since it has more than doubled so far this year, closing last night at just over $400 a share. tim mulligan is a senior analyst and research director at midia research. talk us through what netflix had to say. it was a 14% drop? what we talk us through what netflix had to say. it was a 1496 drop? what we are seeing here is wall street having particularly strong anticipated performance for one of the founders of the group comprising of facebook, google, amazon and netflix. the stock has doubled. what we are seeing is a return to normalisation of expectations the netflix. if you look at what they have achieved in the 21 years... is it 21 years? 1997. they have only been a streaming video first company in the last few years. they have gone from being a dvd rental business 11 years ago, focused primarily in the us, to 110w ago, focused primarily in the us, to now being as gl
netflix described the performance as strong but not stellar. its total number of users globally now stands at 130—million. the fall in share price follows a run for the stock since it has more than doubled so far this year, closing last night at just over $400 a share. tim mulligan is a senior analyst and research director at midia research. talk us through what netflix had to say. it was a 14% drop? what we talk us through what netflix had to say. it was a 1496 drop? what we are seeing here...
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and could that crown easily be taken from netflix by anyone else who does a hit show, or is netflix just making so many that it would be difficult to steal? lucas: everybody is spending to try to take the crown from netflix. amazon spent a fortune on the right to " -- rights to "lord of the rings." apple is spending millions. disney is getting started with its streaming service. there is an arms race happening in hollywood right now. most people seem to believe there will be anywhere from three to six services that can thrive. there doesn't have to be one winner, but netflix is certainly facing more competition online than ever before, both on-demand and from services. emily: andre, would you agree this is not a zero-sum game? , if you had to choose three to six services, which ones would you choose to be the winner? andre: i'm probably not going to disclose which three to six winners, or else the other 50 clients we have might be pretty upset. we work with a lot of these companies. what i will say, and this is absolutely -- this is something i've talked about for years now, netflix has
and could that crown easily be taken from netflix by anyone else who does a hit show, or is netflix just making so many that it would be difficult to steal? lucas: everybody is spending to try to take the crown from netflix. amazon spent a fortune on the right to " -- rights to "lord of the rings." apple is spending millions. disney is getting started with its streaming service. there is an arms race happening in hollywood right now. most people seem to believe there will be...
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netflix plunges after the earnings. cell growth this is expectations. >> the s&p 500 drifted as energy losses offset gains and financials, bank of america and blackrock both beat earnings forecasts. black rocks larry fink's says tariffs may hurt the u.s. economy. the imf says another warning about the dangers of the trade war. >> president trump is under fire for his comments on russia. he said he sees no reason why moscow would meddle in the election. hello, from sydney. it is past 8:00 a.m. i'm paul allen. this is "bloomberg daybreak: australia." frome two hours away asia's first major markets. >> good morning. it is past six ago p.m. in new york. i am ramy inocencio. we will be looking at how the action on wall street and across the united states will play into europe, asia and -- pacific trading day. it really is a different day depending on what kind of news comes out. especially with u.s. trade tensions. different directions, especially for the markets. we saw the nasdaq as well as the s&p both down. the dow actua
netflix plunges after the earnings. cell growth this is expectations. >> the s&p 500 drifted as energy losses offset gains and financials, bank of america and blackrock both beat earnings forecasts. black rocks larry fink's says tariffs may hurt the u.s. economy. the imf says another warning about the dangers of the trade war. >> president trump is under fire for his comments on russia. he said he sees no reason why moscow would meddle in the election. hello, from sydney. it is...
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>> netflix could be an indicator. will they face a surge in competition or continue to outperform we'll find out when the earnings hit after the bell >>> stocks were covering much of last week's losses we'll tell you which names investors brought on the tips. >>> on watch ahead of tomorrow's legalization look which pot companies stantd straight ahead closing bell starts right now. anchts big rally wall street is higher by 501 -- sorry, the high was 501. >> market posing wild swings over the last week here is a check on moves over the last five mostly to the downside today the come back continues and earnings are the big driver of this rally. we are wrapping up the results you goat sta you get to start it off. >> it was probably the best parking lot of that. both trading nicely higher universal bank rivals. it rose to 1.5 billion they told for over 10% trading was up and large lay duh to equity. goldman sachs trading in line with expectations, flat year over year despite fixed income and bank of america had seen slight
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the launch did not come off as smoothly as netflix would've liked. think netflix is doing too much? past: i have in the thought that netflix might be overstating itself in terms of the amount of money was spending on developing new content and licensing content, particular not just a mystically but also trying to fight on multiple front lines overseas as well where they are competing against media companies in brazil, global tv or i-flix in southeast asia that have a lot of the local content right. know,would say, you netflix is doing a separate with they would have to do, because they knew that it some point the switch of scale would and the content they are most reliant on for growth would be pulled from the likes of disney and others. ars, if not more, they have been planning to, h ow the comingnd off battles. uluould say amazon and h have not been can legitimate competitors, because the amount of money that were spending was not in their stratosphere of what netflix was. that is now catching up as well. they are also going to be more legitimate competitors than they were previou
the launch did not come off as smoothly as netflix would've liked. think netflix is doing too much? past: i have in the thought that netflix might be overstating itself in terms of the amount of money was spending on developing new content and licensing content, particular not just a mystically but also trying to fight on multiple front lines overseas as well where they are competing against media companies in brazil, global tv or i-flix in southeast asia that have a lot of the local content...
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can netflix continue to buck the trend? >> mark m.: that's one of the biggest bear arguments that is brought up. the first one is whether they can continue to spend at these levels efficiently. can they finance all that spend? the second one is what about all these other major companies like apple's and amazons? i will give you historical context. i know you know this well. netflix has always had major competition, whether it was walmart or blockbuster or amazon. i think netflix's ability to compete is what has changed, not that competitive landscape. they have gotten so much bigger, 120 million subs worldwide. that has allowed them to spend so much more. there is nobody who can economically match their spend levels in terms of content, spending $8 billion, $9 billion, $10 billion per year because nobody has the paying customer base that netflix has. the stakes are rising each and every year. i would expect that every year netflix will increase by about $1 billion the total amount of money it spends on content. chances of s
can netflix continue to buck the trend? >> mark m.: that's one of the biggest bear arguments that is brought up. the first one is whether they can continue to spend at these levels efficiently. can they finance all that spend? the second one is what about all these other major companies like apple's and amazons? i will give you historical context. i know you know this well. netflix has always had major competition, whether it was walmart or blockbuster or amazon. i think netflix's ability...
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betty: netflix jumping after beating forecasts for new users.
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netflix you reckon to boycott the online entertainment giant as it appoints former president obama's national security adviser to its board of directors. so i welcome his five pm here in moscow are you watching r.t. international now the founder of wiki leaks has had his internet cut since monday and is not being allowed to visit the ecuadorian embassy in london acts or says close to the whistleblower group told r.t. why ecuadorian officials took such a decision from the embassy and. according to sources close to wiki leaks we have learned that the ecuadorian government had police teluk tronic jammers inside vehicles or an embassy right behind me where julian assange has been holed up for five and a half years now and the idea of this was to block him from being able to tweet as well as communicate with the outside world hold telephone conversations or have access to the internet generally speaking we also understand that he's bet he's been banned from having visitors inside the embassy and apparently all of this comes following a publication in the equipe dorrian press about julian
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>> netflix is a name i stand behind i think my view on netflix in the short run, they play this game masterfully but reed hastings talked about india and the next 100 million subscribers coming from india. i think we have roughly 14 million subscribers estimated for 2028 which is insane so if that's a growth channel, it's off to the races. >> so you're not concerned about valuation? >> we took numbers down after last quarter it's not about numbers it's about expectations and beating expectations. >> you were early in netflix kudos. >>> so one of the biggest netflix bulls says disney could give netflix a run for their money. you keep saying controversial -- are you controversial? >> how about fast money fresh. >> do you think you're controversial? >> look, disney has to go all in you can't -- there is no putting your toe in the water and playing the streaming game what do i mean take a movie like "black panther. huge movie, $500 million domestic box office. that means $10 ticket price, 16 million people went to sea "black panther." if disney wants to build a massive streaming business
>> netflix is a name i stand behind i think my view on netflix in the short run, they play this game masterfully but reed hastings talked about india and the next 100 million subscribers coming from india. i think we have roughly 14 million subscribers estimated for 2028 which is insane so if that's a growth channel, it's off to the races. >> so you're not concerned about valuation? >> we took numbers down after last quarter it's not about numbers it's about expectations and...
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re: the team at netflix is very intelligent. they saw the economies of scale changing a few years ago when they began to change their investment. they have no technological berries to entrance. of content that they rely on would eventually bring that in-house and that is why they have been preparing the original content strategy for quite some time. what i will disagree on is when looking at youtube, where it the content is user generated, the competition is not viable. ist you see now whether it pluto tv or other, is hype -- is high quality content and that is where domestically in the u.s., the majority of the unique growth has been in the last 20 months. in international markets, it is not having to worry about the , it iss or the at&t's the global tv in brazil that owns all of the rights. and netflix has had problems competing in these markets. my concern is in order to compete on 100 different fronts at once and having original content in native languages and different genres, the amount of money that netflix will have to s
re: the team at netflix is very intelligent. they saw the economies of scale changing a few years ago when they began to change their investment. they have no technological berries to entrance. of content that they rely on would eventually bring that in-house and that is why they have been preparing the original content strategy for quite some time. what i will disagree on is when looking at youtube, where it the content is user generated, the competition is not viable. ist you see now whether...
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shorting netflix or any stock can lead to infinite losses. so instead he bought the august put for $22 falling below the trade or below $373 and spending $22 to bet against netflix, don't freak out. mike has a better way to do it he sold two for $12 each or $24 total and between the $22 he spent on buying the 395 -- mike is taking in a total credit of $2 meaning mike sees immediate profits below the 395 put. there's a tradeoff and because he sold more puts than bought, he could be forced to buy netflix or $370 even if it goes way lower. he want it is to go to the 370 level by expiration. with the $25 he made and the $2 credit he received by selling them, mike wouldn't see losses until netflix hits $343 and below that he will see losses to zero. >> why are you keeping this curiosity door locked. so to protect himself he bought it for $7 and created the put fly. between the $22 he spent buying one put, the $24 he collected and the $7 he spent, spent a total of $5. to make money, he needs netflix to fall below and below $390 by august expiration
shorting netflix or any stock can lead to infinite losses. so instead he bought the august put for $22 falling below the trade or below $373 and spending $22 to bet against netflix, don't freak out. mike has a better way to do it he sold two for $12 each or $24 total and between the $22 he spent on buying the 395 -- mike is taking in a total credit of $2 meaning mike sees immediate profits below the 395 put. there's a tradeoff and because he sold more puts than bought, he could be forced to buy...
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netflix's amazing run was done and there it was here's how mike cashed in. >> on options action make less so we can make more and that's what cohen carter did with their bearish bet on netflix carter thought the stock was extended heading into earnings. >> i think netflix has downside risk >> the chart master might be right, but shorting this highflier could be risky. >> if you get this wrong that would be very, very painful. >> and he's right because shorting netflix or any stock, for that matter, could lead to infinite losses. so instead the august 395 put for 22 to make money, mike needs to have netflix fall below the $395 strike by more than the cost of the trade or below by $273 by august expiration and spending just to gbet against netflix? don't freak out. mike's got a better way to do it mike sold not one, but two august 370 puts for $12 each or for $24 total. now between the $22 he spent on buying that 395 put and the $24 he collected by selling those two 370 puts, mike is taking in a total credit of $2 meaning mike sees immediate profits below the 395 put that he bought, bu
netflix's amazing run was done and there it was here's how mike cashed in. >> on options action make less so we can make more and that's what cohen carter did with their bearish bet on netflix carter thought the stock was extended heading into earnings. >> i think netflix has downside risk >> the chart master might be right, but shorting this highflier could be risky. >> if you get this wrong that would be very, very painful. >> and he's right because shorting...
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last night netflix, netflix of all companies reported its first suboptical quarter in ages given that the stock was un100% going into the announcement, it could cap the nasdaq and perhaps down all the averages with it. when a high profile company, and it doesn't get much more high profile than the n in fang describes its earnings as, and i quote, strong but not stellar like netflix did in its note to shareholders last night, you know that investors are in for a real bruising. but after dropping more than 55 points, the stock furiously rallied to close down just $21 that's a sure sign the market was willing to overlook flaws. netflix is all about subscriber growth when the company add just 5.2 million new numbers, much lower than the number we were expecting, of course the stock was laid to waste in late night trading and then again at the opening. this is not why netflix got shoved into the wood chipper like stebuscemi in "fargo. it's probably the most substantive thing that happened in today's session first, despite there being tremendous competition for eyeballs online, netflix stil
last night netflix, netflix of all companies reported its first suboptical quarter in ages given that the stock was un100% going into the announcement, it could cap the nasdaq and perhaps down all the averages with it. when a high profile company, and it doesn't get much more high profile than the n in fang describes its earnings as, and i quote, strong but not stellar like netflix did in its note to shareholders last night, you know that investors are in for a real bruising. but after dropping...
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or right to netflix and freak out. find some end markets that are strong and growing and where you get the opportunity. that's where you -- >> revenue up 19% guidance 19% year over year >> fantastic on the fundamentals but, again, that's a great observation. where was the market yesterday on the close there was a tremendous amount of selling in the nasdaq. it looked like the market was going to be on the defensive, maybe possibly go back to last thursday's low and the impact of adobe and it lifts the futures in the post market to your point, scott, that's why netflix is going to be important this evening in either direction. >> you know what else, joe, after netflix you have other industries reporting, transportation, consumer goods reporting. joe, we know technology is important. i'm not denying that for a second we can start to focus on other things besides technology after today. >> united health care was off the charts that's been a sector that's been on fire and they're rallying on the news that tells you the stre
or right to netflix and freak out. find some end markets that are strong and growing and where you get the opportunity. that's where you -- >> revenue up 19% guidance 19% year over year >> fantastic on the fundamentals but, again, that's a great observation. where was the market yesterday on the close there was a tremendous amount of selling in the nasdaq. it looked like the market was going to be on the defensive, maybe possibly go back to last thursday's low and the impact of...
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i can't value netflix. i defy anybody to value it it has negative free cash flow how will you value it? it doesn't matter. the market is saying this thing is going higher. whether or not it's up 100% over the last year, it doesn't matter the market is telling you it is going higher >> you do have deutsche bank with a downgrade on net flicfli. >> did we have a chance to talk about buckingham they came out and said they will miss they were right. the stock at the end of the day doesn't justify them >> nasdaq hits a new record high today. i tell you netflix will do this, and that will happen, you tell me i'm crazy that's the environment we're in. >> it tells me sentiment is not in the bullish position it was in january when netflix opens down 13%, the market looks at that in a selling ka pass tichcapacity we'll find out tomorrow at delivering alpha what sentiment is i will say it's nowhere near as bullish as it was in january when we saw the precipitous decline. >> goldman sachs just cut two industrial giants
i can't value netflix. i defy anybody to value it it has negative free cash flow how will you value it? it doesn't matter. the market is saying this thing is going higher. whether or not it's up 100% over the last year, it doesn't matter the market is telling you it is going higher >> you do have deutsche bank with a downgrade on net flicfli. >> did we have a chance to talk about buckingham they came out and said they will miss they were right. the stock at the end of the day...
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the nasdaq up by 36 thanks in large part to those netflix results. we'll see if they hold into the opening bell and throughout the course of the day. all of those things in play. a big "squawk box" show coming up that does it for "worldwide exchange." we'll have more on the markets y.roughout the course of the da we'll see if the markets can keep going after yesterday's 500-point up day firmness... nine. it's how ibm services helps retailers around the world drive growth and save millions. he's very into this. yeah. is that the standard amount? yes. feels good. when your partners are obsessed with business and technology, you can put smart to work. i'm ready to crush ap english. i'm ready to do what no one on my block has done before. forget that. what no one in the world has done before. all i need access, tools, connections. high-speed connections. is the world ready for me? through internet essentials, comcast has connected more than six-million low-income people to low-cost, high-speed internet at home. i'm trying to do some homework here. so the
the nasdaq up by 36 thanks in large part to those netflix results. we'll see if they hold into the opening bell and throughout the course of the day. all of those things in play. a big "squawk box" show coming up that does it for "worldwide exchange." we'll have more on the markets y.roughout the course of the da we'll see if the markets can keep going after yesterday's 500-point up day firmness... nine. it's how ibm services helps retailers around the world drive growth and...
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it could be a downturn long—term for netflix. they have told investors to expect 6.2 million new subscribers to netflix worldwide and instead they only managed 5.2 million subscribers. one that flicks is on the one hand celebrating creative success “— the one hand celebrating creative success —— netflix. they had more than 100 any nominations last week —— emmy nominations. the only metric that investors ca re —— emmy nominations. the only metric that investors care about is growth. when it is not as good as netflix anticipates then this is why we have seen the reaction from the markets today. for investors, critical acclaim is worthless unless it translates into a booming business. have the numbers already peaked ? a booming business. have the numbers already peaked? analysts are saying, come down, be cautious. the analysts i spoke to say this is just a blip. there is still a lot of scope for netflix due get more subscribers. they are investing $8 billion into original content and there is still a lot of global ex
it could be a downturn long—term for netflix. they have told investors to expect 6.2 million new subscribers to netflix worldwide and instead they only managed 5.2 million subscribers. one that flicks is on the one hand celebrating creative success “— the one hand celebrating creative success —— netflix. they had more than 100 any nominations last week —— emmy nominations. the only metric that investors ca re —— emmy nominations. the only metric that investors care about is...
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further people trying to emulate what netflix does? -- are there people trying to emulate what t netflix does? >> absolutely. it's a very broad revenue. we see increasing numbers of subscription models across all media formats, from traditional press publishing and twitch, through reinventing audio and podcasts, film and tv subscriptions. there is a huge allure in subscription models. they tend to have sticky revenue patterns, and there's a large barrier to entry, as it becomes clearer that extremely high quality production content is required to lure people into these packages. but it's an area where we see enormous amounts of activity, over the last five years, people have tried to play in paid content, but the tide is beginning to change. consumers are beginning to understand that there is a proper value exchange in being a customer and not a product of these services. i often cite the guardian media group, who's having a very strong subscription increase in their revenue streams. there are opportunities not just for new companies,
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now netflix, they spent a bundle. they stepped up theorg until content -- original content but they hit numbers on earnings an revenue. there is a lot to be impressed about there. >> absolutely. consumer sentiment changed around netflix and shows at that they actually air on their, on their streams. i think a lot of younger people actually find that netflix has some of the most interesting content. melissa: they do. >> whereas i think a lot of cable stations are sort of falling behind and falling out of favor with younger audiences. another thing that needs to be mentioned is, netflix recent announcement it will work with comcast to bundle netflix subscriptions with cable subscriptions. america is not fully penetrated but there is fair amount of penetration in the u.s. market. there is reason to believe that could go even greater with the new comcast deal. melissa: that is a good point. people are attached to cable and don't get netflix for that reason. if they break the final barrier that would be one more place for
now netflix, they spent a bundle. they stepped up theorg until content -- original content but they hit numbers on earnings an revenue. there is a lot to be impressed about there. >> absolutely. consumer sentiment changed around netflix and shows at that they actually air on their, on their streams. i think a lot of younger people actually find that netflix has some of the most interesting content. melissa: they do. >> whereas i think a lot of cable stations are sort of falling...
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of which as of this week are now worth more than comcast or disney and it costs netflix more than ten million per episode to produce the crown and they will spend seven to eight billion this year on some eighty originals and don't they have to be because movies are not exclude. been available everywhere right look it's kind of fun to be the person that everybody is chasing after you and now with netflix and hulu and amazon they're all competing for your dollar back when it was just cable a maybe a satellite provider you kind of had to accept wherever they were giving you and now all these cable providers and netflix hulu all the streaming services direct t.v. now think t.v. are all desperate for your money and they're pouring real money into not only making original content but making a better overall experience competition has brought for the first time real options to the world of pay t.v. and it's kind of a nice feeling to be wanted in the world of t.v. right now something we won't see anymore on netflix is disney stuff which disney pulled when they partnered up with the n.b.c. uni
of which as of this week are now worth more than comcast or disney and it costs netflix more than ten million per episode to produce the crown and they will spend seven to eight billion this year on some eighty originals and don't they have to be because movies are not exclude. been available everywhere right look it's kind of fun to be the person that everybody is chasing after you and now with netflix and hulu and amazon they're all competing for your dollar back when it was just cable a...
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that is netflix. shares of netflix up again today. the company adding 7.4 million new subscribers globally last quarter and sees another 6 million added this quarter revenue surging and so are the number of original shows it produces netflix adding 18 new programs last quarter i think streaming taking the crown. sticking with media and technology, some early morning calls for you. pivotal research upgrading disney from a sell to a hold and downgrading time warner from a hold to a buy. both of those moves part of the same call. pivotal says it sees weak fundamentals for the video se secent ish cent centric media owners >>> the supreme court will take up a big case today that may have an impact on the future of online shopping. courtney reagan has more >> at 10:00 a.m. the u.s. supreme court will hear oral arguments in the case of the collection over sales tax for online shopping. the outcome of the south dakota versus wayfair case should change the standard throughout the u.s. dictating when sales tax for online purchases is collected.
that is netflix. shares of netflix up again today. the company adding 7.4 million new subscribers globally last quarter and sees another 6 million added this quarter revenue surging and so are the number of original shows it produces netflix adding 18 new programs last quarter i think streaming taking the crown. sticking with media and technology, some early morning calls for you. pivotal research upgrading disney from a sell to a hold and downgrading time warner from a hold to a buy. both of...
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a takeover of netflix? no some of the speculation on some of these guys that are in play now. >> all right our next guest doubled down on netflix earlier this week, betting the stock could go even higher >> netflix is acting very feisty up around this $340 level. so before we focus in on that, let's just take a look at the last two years or so of price action just a beautiful uptrend here. you can see that we have fallen into just a bit of consolidation here around that 340 what i want to do is set up trade to punch through that. >> it was a great call made from the trading nation layer. >> that is a great microphone too. >> a cool place to hang out. >> in the radio booth or something. >> now at $349 a share so todd gordon of trading.com is back at the platform even more room to run. how much, todd >> those guys are laughing at my trading den down there if we get down to before that 340 mark, let's get context. this is out in the weekly chart. i'm going to pull some of my trading nation elliott wave out her
a takeover of netflix? no some of the speculation on some of these guys that are in play now. >> all right our next guest doubled down on netflix earlier this week, betting the stock could go even higher >> netflix is acting very feisty up around this $340 level. so before we focus in on that, let's just take a look at the last two years or so of price action just a beautiful uptrend here. you can see that we have fallen into just a bit of consolidation here around that 340 what i...
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wearers netflix is happy for that! there is a big difference between the us and european markets, which it is doing well in already, and other global markets where it would like to do better but its hands are tied in terms of the programming that is desired? television is a very localised medium, if you look at any sort of market, what is most popular is locally produced, locally directed content. what is a netflix is mostly american, which only works for some people some of the time. for them to really hit outside the anglo sphere they have to create and buy local content, which will be very expensive because it cannot be pushed out internationally. where do you think the growth and money will come from in the future? by more subscribers or putting out prices, those are the two microwaves. there was a little bit of a churn last time they put up prices? they put it up time they put up prices? they put it upfor time they put up prices? they put it up for the last time at the end of last year, it was resilient. they prob
wearers netflix is happy for that! there is a big difference between the us and european markets, which it is doing well in already, and other global markets where it would like to do better but its hands are tied in terms of the programming that is desired? television is a very localised medium, if you look at any sort of market, what is most popular is locally produced, locally directed content. what is a netflix is mostly american, which only works for some people some of the time. for them...
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when it comes to competition with netflix stephenson said his hbo is tiffany to netflix's wal-mart. >> thanks so much. mike is not only betting the streaming giant survives the competition he sees netflix returning to highs at the plasma with a call to action, mike. >> we are talking about netflix obviously. this is the 400 pound gorilla in the room 80 oh pounds, whichever. we are looking at making a bullish bet. here is the thing. first of all the stock is in a bullish trend. and secondly we have an identifiable catalyst coming up in the form of earnings which ner announcing in october. we have something that could make the stock move sharply. and finally, looking at those moves what we noticed is that the current price of ongss is implying a move low are than that which we've experienced it's implying a move about 7% on earnings actually over the last 8 quarters averaging about 8%. right now options are looking like a decent value. what we target essentially with the prior highs. we are trying to avoid basically a return to these level if that's what we look at looking at the trades
when it comes to competition with netflix stephenson said his hbo is tiffany to netflix's wal-mart. >> thanks so much. mike is not only betting the streaming giant survives the competition he sees netflix returning to highs at the plasma with a call to action, mike. >> we are talking about netflix obviously. this is the 400 pound gorilla in the room 80 oh pounds, whichever. we are looking at making a bullish bet. here is the thing. first of all the stock is in a bullish trend. and...